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Author: Raymond Lloyd |
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Date Posted: 10/11/07 5:10pm A maritime family member emigrated to Australia in either 1924 or 5 and no communication has ever been received or known of by any living family member. It is not known from where or to where he sailed, nor is it known if he resumed his career (He had a Masters ticket having served his early days on four masted Barques). What is known is that he was born in 1872 and would be 52/3 and his competency certificate number was 029241. My questions are, would his discharge record stay with him or does it have to be returned? Secondly can anyone in 'Oz' advise where a search might begin over there to find out where he settled and if he went back to sea again. The major part of his career was spent with Manchester Liners. Any help or guidance would be much appreciated. Regards. Ray Lloyd. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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| Re: The Missing Link | Vernon (Record) | 11/11/07 5:17am |
| Re: The Missing Link | Tom Harrison | 11/11/07 10:43am |
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